At the biblical amusement park of Kfar Kedem in Israel, visitors can play out the Old Testament by donning robes and turbans. But as they ride donkeys through the Galilee, they get to do something biblical figures certainly never did: surf the web. The donkeys are decked out with wi-fi routers, allowing visitors to Tweet and Facebook as they retrace Jesus's steps. Sacrilegious? This theme park is hardly alone. Plenty of other religious theme parks feature modern amenities:

The Holy Land Experience in Orlando, owned by the Trinity Broadcasting Network (of Tammy Faye Bakker fame, naturally), boasts not only live reenactments, but also TV screens showing religious commercials.